Unnamed Bills player sends strong message to Ravens after divisional round win

I mean, can you blame them?

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Even though the city of Buffalo has been going through a cold-weather stretch this week, the Bills advancing to the AFC championship makes this week a lot easier. We are two days removed from the Bills getting a thriller win against the Baltimore Ravens where it could have easily gone into overtime. However, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ bad game was summarized by his crucial drop on a two-point conversion that ultimately sent Baltimore home packing.

The Bills and Ravens have been compared a lot this season. It all started back in Week 4 when the Ravens demolished the Bills, 35-10 and exposed the Bills’ horrible run-defense. Since then, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been in the conversation as the leading candidates for the MVP award. At this point, both of them deserve it but only one will get it.

At the same time, Allen is playing another week for a shot at the Super Bowl while Jackson is heading into the offseason. With all of the comparison about who is the true MVP of the league, one of the biggest discussion points was comparing how many Pro Bowlers both Buffalo and Baltimore had. The Bills only had two Pro Bowlers; Josh Allen and Dion Dawkins. On the other side, the Ravens had nine which includes Lamar Jackson. 

Even though the Pro Bowl isn’t what it used to be, it’s still important to note that the Bills only have two Pro Bowlers that includes Allen, just proves that he has been working with a lot less than Jackson.

Anonymous Bills player sends strong message to Ravens

According to B/R Gridiron, an unnamed Bills player took a verbal shot at the Ravens by saying “Now those 9 Pro Bowlers can go to the Pro Bowl.”

Bills players have the right to feel this way. Beating the team that crushed you in the regular season and eliminating the quarterback that is in the conversation for the MVP award with Allen, it’s not surprising to see this comment being thrown out there. While the Ravens head into their offseason, the Bills are focusing on getting ready for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday.

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